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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Several University organizations elected full or partial slates of officers recently...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three Groups Hold Elections of Officers | 10/11/1957 | See Source »

Last week in New Delhi, surrounded by a tight little circle of moonfaced Nagas in pressed Western trousers and clean white shirts, the Pandit announced to newsmen what amounted to at least a partial victory for the Nagas. The announcement granted amnesty to all Nagas for past (but not future) guerrilla activities, promised an end to the military practice of "regrouping" Naga villagers into what amounted to concentration camps, and heralded the formation of a single, self-governing "autonomy within the Indian nation" out of the two largest Naga areas. This new "state" will unite some 250,000 Nagas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: Private Little War | 10/7/1957 | See Source »

...shops for blocks around scuttled under their counters. Women and children fled as the battling spread sporadically through the town, but not all escaped. One 18-month-old baby was shot on its mother's back. Last week police were able at last to chalk up a partial list of the casualties: 40 dead in the city morgue, another 30 wounded, in the native hospital. As tension continued to mount in the native townships, Johannesburg's police called in army help in a desecrate effort to reestablish law and order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AFRICA: Tribal Instinct | 9/30/1957 | See Source »

There is also the possibility of using streets not completely within the University's bounds. Alternate-side alternate-night parking has long been advocated as a partial solution of the no-parking-on-the-streets-at-night problem, for it would allow for street cleaning and snow removal, two of the reasons the present no-parking ordinance is in effect...

Author: By Philip M. Boffey, | Title: Parking: Harvard's Perennial Problem | 9/25/1957 | See Source »

...flourishing enterprise began in the busy mind of Benjamin Kram, onetime numbers racketeer (in Pittsburgh) and taxi driver (in Miami) who decided that there must be better ways of going beyond his $17-a-month Government check for partial (10%) service disability. With his brothers Henry and Max he founded the Ex-G.I. Plastics Co., and soon they were going beyond at the startlingly successful rate of about $18,000 gross a week. Gimmick: the Krams crammed cheap plastic crucifixes into envelopes with letters asking $1 aid for a partially disabled vet, mailed them by the hundreds of thousands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Charity at Home | 9/23/1957 | See Source »

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